Frictionally stable emulsions

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 297EM, 260 297E, C08L 900

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040174468

ABSTRACT:
Incorporation of an elastomer into asphalt is achieved by treating the asphalt pavement with an emulsion having an external water phase and an oil phase containing a dissolved elastomer, the oil preferably being an aromatic oil having an aromatic content of at least 50 percent and a viscosity below 50 SUS at 210.degree. F (99.degree. C), the oil being mutually compatible with the asphalt and the elastomer.

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